Punjab and Sindh brace for potential flooding as NDMA issues alert
The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) activated the National Emergency Operation Centre (NEOC) in response to heavy rainfall and potential flooding in Punjab and Sindh.
According to the NDMA’s monsoon report, weather conditions originating in eastern India could affect Pakistani regions, adding that early warnings are being issued to all provinces regularly.
The report indicated moderate to heavy rains are expected in upper areas of the Sutlej, Ravi, and Chenab rivers from July 2. An alert for lightning strikes in southern and central Punjab and Islamabad from July 5 to 7 has also been issued.
The NDMA warned that expected rains could lead to a flood situation in the Sutlej River, with water levels potentially reaching 50,000 cusecs by July 5 and escalating to 120,000 cusecs by July 10, indicating a high-level flood.
The NDMA assured that all possible measures are being taken to ensure public safety. Residents are urged to stay informed, monitor weather reports, and adhere to evacuation orders from local authorities.
Awareness messages highlight that floods can lead to various diseases due to germs and pose electrocution risks from fallen power lines. Residents in flood-prone areas are advised to prepare evacuation plans, identify safe locations, and pack emergency kits.
Travellers are advised to avoid unnecessary travel during severe weather and potential floods.
The NDMA is coordinating with federal and provincial departments to manage and prepare for the potential emergency. The public is urged to stay alert and follow local administration instructions.